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  • 91Newsvine — URL newsvine.com Commercial? Yes Type of site Social News Registration …

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  • 92Markos Mamalakis — (Greek: Μάρκος Μαμαλάκης; born October 30, 1932) is a Greek economist specialising in development economics, particularly in Latin America. Born in Salonika, he graduated from the Experimental High School of the Aristotle University of… …

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  • 93XII Magazine — is an American urban lifestyle publication from P2P Publishing. The magazine s editor in chief is Christopher J. Anderson. It has been described as a cross between Vibe magazine and Gospel Today magazine .Since 2004, XII has been one of the… …

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  • 94Commonwealth Secondary School — 立才中学 Ever with the Best Location 698 West Coast Road, Singapore 608784 Jurong East …

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  • 95Menat — This article is about the Egyptian goddess. For other uses, see Menat (disambiguation). Part of a menat necklace said to depict Hariesis (Horus) extending a sistrum in front of the goddess Sekhmet, who is flanked by the goddesses Wadjet as the… …

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  • 96Easter postcard — Easter postcards are a form of postcard that people send to each other at Easter. They have now mostly changed to e cards rather than postcards, however their purpose remains the same.HistoryThe tradition of sending Easter postcards to relatives… …

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  • 97Ligon Duncan — Infobox Calvinist Theologian region = United States era = color = #B0C4DE name = J. Ligon Duncan, III birth = 1960 death = school tradition = Presbyterianism, Calvinism main interests= Calvinism, Covenant Theology, Biblical Inerrancy, Biblical… …

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  • 98Zam — (Zām) is the Avestan language term for the Zoroastrian concept of earth , in both the sense of land and soil and in the sense of the world. The earth is prototyped as a primordial element in Zoroastrian tradition, and represented by a minor… …

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  • 99El Shaddai — ( he. אל שדי) is one of the Judaic names of God. See El (god) and Names of God in Judaism. It is normally translated God Almighty who is all sufficient .The term probably means God of the Mountain, referring to the Mesopotamian divine… …

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  • 100Devarim (parsha) — Devarim, D’varim, or Debarim (דְּבָרִים Hebrew for “words,” the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 44th weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the first in the book of… …

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